STOP YOUR ADDICTION TO OPIATES TODAY

We answer the phone 24/7 and can get you in typically the same or next day.

WE USE THE LATEST IN MEDICALLY-ASSISTED TREATMENTS

We use the latest in medically-assisted treatments, such as Suboxone and Vivitrol, with every treatment program.

WE HELPED OVER +1,000 PEOPLE SO FAR OVERCOME THEIR ADDICTION

Our programs are designed to work with your lifestyle and environment. Join the over 700 people on path to recovery.

NEVER GOING BACK

Stop Abusing Opioids. For You. For Family. For Life

At BRIGHTSIDE®, we treat people with both pain medication dependence and heroin addiction through comfortable, convenient, and discrete treatment programs. Whether you are dependent on pain killers, such as Vicodin, OxyContin, Norco, and
Fentanyl, or addicted to heroin, our programs are uniquely designed for each patient based on their addiction and lifestyle.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

The staff and the doctor actually care about you.

Regina

Very informative and helpful.

Mike

Life saving

Paul

I am a patient and proud of it!

Dominick

(Yelp Review)

It was a great experience that helped me get my life back on track.

Jim

I never felt rushed like I usually do whenever I talk to doctors or other professionals.

Do you find yourself asking?

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Yes. Buprenorphine has been clinically proven to treat opiate addiction while pregnant. At Brightside, we specialize in treating woman during pregnancy. Contact us to learn more about our pregnancy program at Brightside Programs.

Yes. Suboxone and other buprenorphine medication is a very viable solution for those that don’t want to deal with the daily routine of Methadone. Due to the long lasting nature of methadone, the transition to buprenorphine is different than other opiates. Learn about our Methadone Conversion program at our Brightside Programs page.

Opioids, when abused, can make the body physically dependent on the drug and even require more as the body grows a tolerance. Medication can either help suppress the symptoms of withdrawal and inhibit the effects of opiates, such as Suboxone, or just block the effects of opiates, such as Vivitrol.

No. Whether you started taking opiates for pain or for recreation, your addiction is not your fault. These drugs can chemically take a hold of your body and push you to take more and more. Similar to a dandelion in a garden, what starts out as a pleasant surprise that you did not plant becomes a nightmare that is hard to cure.

An opiate is a natural and synthetic narcotic analgesic that depresses the central nervous system. Collectively, natural and synthetic opiates are called opioids. Opioids are derived from opium which comes from the poppy plant. Opioids provide pain relief as well as extreme euphoria, if abused

1000+ Patients Treated

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200+ Naloxone Injectors/ Sprays

3 Locations

FREE OVERDOSE INJECTORS/NASAL SPRAYS

Brightside is committed to prescribing 1,000 lifesaving Naloxone injectors/nasal sprays to revive someone suffering from an overdose by May 1, 2018.

SMART Recovery® is an approach to addiction treatment that allows individuals to explore their condition, learn from others, and develop rational solutions to embrace sobriety. Short for Self-Management and Recovery Training, this non-profit program has successfully helped people across the globe for more than 20 years. If you’re considering your options for overcoming drug dependence,

When actively recovering from drug addiction, it’s understandable to worry about being prescribed medicine for your addiction treatment, such as SUBOXONE®. In fact, the number one question Brightside Clinic in Northbrook and Tinley Park, IL, gets from their patients is whether or not SUBOXONE is addictive. The short answer is no. SUBOXONE simultaneously eliminates withdrawal symptoms and blocks the effects of